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1 July 2011 Development and evaluation of a new Canadian spring wheat sub-model for DNDC
R. Kröbel, W. N. Smith, B. B. Grant, R. L. Desjardins, C. A. Campbell, N. Tremblay, C. S. Li, R. P. Zentner, B. G. McConkey
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Kröbel, R., Smith, W. N., Grant, B. B., Desjardins, R. L., Campbell, C. A., Tremblay, N., Li, C. S., Zentner, R. P. and McConkey, B. G. 2011. Development and evaluation of a new Canadian spring wheat sub-model for DNDC. Can. J. Soil Sci. 91: 503-520. In this paper, the ability of the DNDC model (version 93) to predict biomass production, grain yield and plant nitrogen content was assessed using data from experiments at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, and St-Blaise, Quebec, Canada. While predicting wheat grain yields reasonably well, the model overestimated the growth of above-ground plant biomass and nitrogen uptake during the first half of the growing season. A new spring wheat sub-model (DNDC-CSW) was introduced with a modified plant biomass growth curve, dynamic plant C/N ratios and modified plant biomass fractioning curves. DNDC-CSW performed considerably better in simulating plant biomass [modeling efficiency (EF): 0.75, average relative error (ARE): 6.0%] and plant nitrogen content (EF: 0.61, ARE: -2.7%) at Swift Current and St-Blaise (EF of 0.75 and ARE of 2.3%), compared with DNDC 93 (biomass SC: EF 0.49, ARE 17.1%, SB: EF 0.02 ARE 33.4%). In comparison with DNDC 93, DNDC-CSW better captured inter-annual variations in crop growth for a range of wheat rotations, increasing the EF from 0.32 to 0.52 for grain and from 0.35 to 0.39 for straw yields. DNDC-CSW also performed considerably better than DNDC 93 in estimating soil carbon changes at Swift Current. Hence, DNDC-CSW has the potential to improve the performance of DNDC 93 in simulating wheat biomass, plant nitrogen, yield and soil carbon at various Canadian sites.

R. Kröbel, W. N. Smith, B. B. Grant, R. L. Desjardins, C. A. Campbell, N. Tremblay, C. S. Li, R. P. Zentner, and B. G. McConkey "Development and evaluation of a new Canadian spring wheat sub-model for DNDC," Canadian Journal of Soil Science 91(4), 503-520, (1 July 2011). https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS2010-059
Received: 6 December 2010; Accepted: 1 April 2011; Published: 1 July 2011
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KEYWORDS
azote dans la plante
biomass
biomasse
Blé de printemps
croissance de culture
crop growth
DNDC
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